The folks behind any enterprising stage revival typically have one eye on their home city and the other on the road, assuming that if a dance piece, musical or other stage work does well there, it’s got the momentum to go elsewhere.

Parker Robinson’s 2010 NEA grant for $100,000 included an explicit proviso for taking “Southland,” which premiered in Denver last September, on the road. So it should come as no surprise that Parker Robinson’s company will be heralding its 43rd season with “Southland” at the Curtis M. Phillips Center at the University of Florida, Gainesville, next week.